Justice Intro

We each have custom-written dictionaries that we carry around in our heads and hearts.
These dictionaries are written by our perceptions, our families, our culture, by history and current events, and by famous people and local characters doing their thing.

'Justice' means different things to different people. 
Justice is a craving for people who see themselves as victims. 
But to the accused, justice is an angry hound, relentlessly pursuing them.

Abuse from a defective judicial system can turn people into horseshoe crabs.
Regular people can learn to distrust anything 'official'.
This section will discuss several facets of our judicial system that are misunderstood
or have been abusive to Americans.
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